User:Lord Snoeckx/monobook.css

/* * Problematically, normal semantic usage would dictate the browser's default font-size on the body (1em), and smaller font-sizes on footer and other * things. However, since nearly all browsers out there are so poorly user-configured, most browsers' default font-size is 16 points, which is * way too large. My browser, however, is set to 12 points, which would be perfect, if only most other sites, including Wikipedia, didn't actually * have a body-font-size of small, 0.8em, or even smaller. But hey, if CSS designers can't even properly do semantic designing themselves, * whom I am kidding? There are much worse things than some letters of my screen looking very, and I mean it, very small. */ html, body {   font-size: 1em !important; } div#globalWrapper {   font-size: 1em !important; } /* * Truth be told, I do am grateful for Wikipedia's user-style CSS. * At least there's some righteousness in this world left. * */